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Guide to ethical obligations of in-house lawyers – for non-lawyer colleagues

Guide to ethical obligations of in-house lawyers – for non-lawyer colleagues. Guide to ethical obligations of in-house lawyers – for non-lawyer colleagues. Outline. Lawyers ’ Ethics Statement Role of in-house lawyers Duties of lawyers Common issues in-house lawyers face.

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Guide to ethical obligations of in-house lawyers – for non-lawyer colleagues

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  1. Guide to ethical obligations of in-house lawyers – for non-lawyer colleagues

  2. Guide to ethical obligations of in-house lawyers – for non-lawyer colleagues Outline • Lawyers’ Ethics Statement • Role of in-house lawyers • Duties of lawyers • Common issues in-house lawyers face

  3. Guide to ethical obligations of in-house lawyers – for non-lawyer colleagues Lawyers’ Ethics Statement • Serve the interests of justice and the client • Act competently and put client’s interests above their own • Avoid conflicts of interest • Maintain high standards of integrity, honesty and fairness

  4. Guide to ethical obligations of in-house lawyers – for non-lawyer colleagues Role of in-house lawyers • Same ethical rules apply as for all other lawyers • Primary obligation is to uphold the law as an officer of the court • In-house (corporate) lawyers do not have range of clients, but provide legal services to their employer corporation • Their fiduciary duties are to their client, their corporate employer, not to persons who manage their client • Duty to ‘protect the company from legal risk’ if company ‘officer’

  5. Guide to ethical obligations of in-house lawyers – for non-lawyer colleagues Duties of lawyers • Officer of the court • Loyalty to their client • Confidentiality (similar as for a non-lawyer employee) • Put at the client’s disposal all information within the lawyer’s knowledge • Give priority to client’s interests • In-house lawyer is unable to talk directly to other side without consent or their legal representative being present if the other side is legally represented • Cannot provide legal services to related entities if that would conflict with the interest of the employer entity

  6. Guide to ethical obligations of in-house lawyers – for non-lawyer colleagues Common issues in-house lawyers face • Must attest true copy only from original • Can only witness if see person sign • Documented information is discoverable • Lawyers cannot destroy documents which may be used in litigation • Assist clients in making legitimate claims for privilege • Role and advice to client must be independent • Lawyers cannot provide legal advice to individual staff members on personal matters

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